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Show Lnhge City News SERVING MILFORD - JULY June 28 primary election. The time-honored gentleman's ‘agreement elect WESTERN one to commissioner from each city in the county was feaffirmed by the voters. Traditional east - west rivalry was definitely reflected in the voting district _ totals; . Beaver showed — strong support for Robin Bradshaw. Méilford and Minersville voters were out . Final live there.) At this time there were from the west half of the county. However, in this commission race there were no losers - only winners! Beaver City residents won by keeping a good city councilman. County residents won by keeping he unifying intends has been active, especially the Lakes’ — Water Committee. - With the primary behind him, Griff is already _ looking ahead to November. Instead of leaning on his laurels, he plans to make good use of the next few weeks before campaigning begins again by studying for a to Ordinance copy No. of 94-03 (Agriculture Protection Area). "I want to study the Ordinance BEFORE the hearing," he said. PRECINCT # 4 SCHOOL BOARD _ (non-partisan) Patricia. Rimpau, with 109 votes, is the apparent front runner in the School Board race. Larry Maycock is in second place with 96 votes, and Kathryn Evans trails with 91. This race is so Close that it could be influenced by the outstanding absentee ballots. When the final tabulation is official, the top two winners - will appear on _ the away 4th of is only July three and the Union Paci, Employees. Club. is busy making all the ‘ preparations for a fun-filled © Maycock, a Beaver native, said he is committed to unifying the county and providing fair representation ‘for all. His children go to school in Beaver, and he likes it that way. "Milford — High School is closer in mileage, but there is more scurrying around the county looking _.days - closer together," he said. The morning after the primary, Griff was Bradshaw available to serve on the many boards and Clean one would help draw the county county. 414 of Griff's votes Minersville is The celebration e the -. for any particular group, it he Employees Club for ways to create unity. investigate. "If this can be ‘implemented without ‘creating a financial burden Bradshaw had 415 votes from the east side of the where Union Pacific Minersville, but he does not project: : registered voters, supported committees July 4th | county issues and looking county 1991 VOL. IV_NO. 26 TRADITION PREVAILS service « throughout Minersville District #1, with a 71.76 percent showing of totals were: "Griff" - 488 Bradshaw - 448 SINCE Toll ‘free telephone in force to support H.-E. “ “Griff” Griffiths. In fact, "Griff" completely. BEAVER: COUNTY 50 cents 1, 1994 Almost 50 percent of the registered voters’ country wide turned out for - the AND November ballot. The outcome of the Precinct #4 race may be influenced more by boundaries than by personalities. Mrs. Rimpau, the incumbent candidate, is a Milford resident. Maycock _resides_—iin Minersville. Milford voting district #1 and Minersville voting district #2 make up - Precinct #4. Currently there are 195 registered voters in Milford #1, and 291 in Minersville #2. Maycock filed as a . Candidate because “when they split the precinct, | Minersville didn't have a representative." (Brent Edwards represents part of opportunity in Beaver, ~ especially for after school jobs," he said. Maycock is also concemed with keeping the value system strong. "I would work _ against allowing special interest groups the means to _ introduce their propaganda into our schools," he said. Mrs. Rimpau is a former teacher who would ‘like to continue working toward quality education for all of the students in Beaver County. "I have the experience and the time to - devote to the School Board. We have started some projects during my term that _I would like to stay with until they are finished," she "said. day. We need a lot of - volunteers to help with the park activities if anyone _ would like to help please ‘contact Russell Smith at - 387-2287. Just a reminder — . that the dance will be held "on Saturday July 2, 1994. ' So everyone come out and dance to the live music of JUSTICE. Cost is $5.00 | Per person. The days events include the following: 9:30 a.m. - Parade lineup at Milford Valley * Memorial Hospital 10:00 a.m. - Parade 10:30 a.m. - Games and Concessions at Milford City Park 1:00 p.m. - Free _ Swim Fireworks at dusk at the Milford Golf Course. The Union Pacific -Employees Club will be offering a fun-filled day for ‘all ages at the Pavilion Park. ‘Concessions sold which will also be includes hot (continued on page 2) |